New coach Joe Judge showed off his lightest look and rolled through the dust when New York Giants education camp began finishing the team’s first game less than two weeks away.
The normally no-frills judge ended Tuesday’s practice by asking recruits, and despite it all, some veterans to practice sliding getaway recovery training in a muddy box with a rainy soccer ball while dousing themselves with water. of a hose.
Training ended with screams and screams and chants of “coach, coach, coach” when the 38-year-old first-year boss took a turn to retrieve the ball.He did his homework and surrounded by players who laugh foolishly.
“It’s the first time I’ve seen anything like this,” said veteran supporter Markus Golden.”I was excited and excited to see you. All the recruits left, and then we broke up with Coach Judge.About time. The judges coach, he knows how to do it.”He trains us in protecting the ball and has shown that what he does works because he came out and did it himself.
Golden said it’s the most laugh he’s had since the team put the pads on more than two weeks ago. The Giants have two more practices, the last one being a scrum on Thursday.
The NFL will be reduced to the 53-player limit on Saturday and the season will begin next weekend.The Giants, who have just finished a 4-12 season in which coach Pat Shurmur takes up his position, will have to wait a little longer.They begin with a game Monday night at MetLife Stadium in front of the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 14.
“I think Coach Judge is about efficiency, but it adds to the laughing aspect,” said supporter Blake Martinez.”I think it’s one of those moments when we work on protecting the ball and got the getaways back, but that makes it a lot of laughter for everyone and a lot of laughter for the guys who do it.Whether adding water, adding that kind of appearance, gives the child the feeling of being where you are on a slide.just a wonderful way to end the practice.
Martinez, who missed some recent practices for an indisposed reason, said he was in a position to play.
NOTE: Veteran DB Logan Ryan, who abided by the league’s COVID-19 protocols before joining the team, is unlikely to exercise this week, the ruling said. The team is working with S Jabrill Pappers on hydration issues. I had cramps when exercising …. The Giants wore face shields at close practice to protect COVID-19 players. WR Golden Tate is taking care of a sore leg on Monday.
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